Redleg Nation Radio

Hosted by Chad Dotson (Redleg Nation, Cincinnati Magazine, ESPN) and a rotating cast of characters, including Reds writers, broadcasters, players and former players, Redleg Nation Radio is the #1 Cincinnati Reds podcast on the interwebs.
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Lots of Cincinnati Reds news to discuss this week as Redleg Nation writers Chad Dotson and Jason Linden enjoy another riveting conversation. First up, should Billy Hamilton and Adam Duvall win Gold Glove awards? Then, the guys discuss the flurry of recent transactions and what they mean for the 2017 Reds. Finally, Chad's new book (with Chris Garber) about the 50 Greatest Moments in Reds history is available for pre-order!

Reds broadcaster and longtime friend of Redleg Nation Chris Welsh -- the crafty left-hander -- returns to the podcast. Welsh joined Bill Lack for a wide-ranging discussion about the Cincinnati Reds and what the future holds for this organization.

Let us never forget the glorious moment when Adam Dunn called up to the Reds radio booth during a rain delay -- on the banana phone! -- and talked to Marty Brennaman, calling himself "Adam from Milwaukee." We revisit that great moment in Reds history on the podcast this week, followed up by Bill Lack's interview with legendary Reds pitcher Jim Maloney.

Chad Dotson and Jason Linden unpack the recent comments from new Reds GM Dick Williams about his off-season priorities. The guys also discuss precisely what the Reds need to do over the next couple of months, and Jason predicts that the Reds will win 117 games next season. Really!

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Chad Dotson and Bill Lack celebrated this incredible achievement (we've recorded a round number of podcasts!) by talking about the Reds. Specifically, we talked about the Reds' announcement that Bryan Price will be returning as manager in 2017, and whether we've gotten any answers to the questions facing the current version of the Redlegs. Plus, Bill and I reminisced about the origins of Redleg Nation, dating back to the legendary Reds Listserv of the mid-1990s.